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run-up and 2011
In March 2011, the cartoons returned once again to Cartoon Network, as a run-up for the new series The Looney Tunes Show.
In the run-up to 2011 International Women's Day, the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) called on States and other entities not to relent in their efforts to prevent rape and other forms of sexual violence that harm the lives and dignity of countless women in conflict zones around the world every year.
In the run-up to the 2011 Duma elections, it was reported that support for United Russia was growing among young people.
Violence marred the run-up to the 2011 Presidential election after armed men attacked polling stations and a truck carrying ballots.
In the UK, mortgages with an LTV of up to 125 % were quite common in the run-up to the national / global economic problems, but today ( November 2011 ) there are very few mortgages available with an LTV of over 90 %-and 75 % LTV mortgages are the most common.
In the run-up to the October 2011 elections, the three deputies continued to sit as independents, leaving Southern as the only member of the States assembly formally affiliated to a political party.
On 10 May 2011, Anton Sealey, the President of the Bahamas Football Association was attending an event in the run-up to the 61st FIFA Congress in Zurich, Switzerland, as such, he was unable to attended a meeting in the Hyatt Regency hotel, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad organised by Asian Football Confederation President and FIFA President candidate Mohammed bin Hammam and CONCACAF President and FIFA Vice-President Jack Warner.

run-up and UN
The public spotlight fell on GCHQ in late 2003 and early 2004 following the sacking of Katharine Gun after she leaked to The Observer a confidential email from agents at the American National Security Agency addressed to GCHQ agents about the wire-tapping of UN delegates in the run-up to the 2003 Iraq war.

run-up and Security
This claim was repeated several times in the run-up to the war, including in then-Secretary of State Colin Powell's speech to the U. N Security Council on February 5, 2003, which concluded with a long recitation of the information provided by al-Libi.
Álvarez's loss of support from the ( relatively ) more moderate members of the National Security Council in the run-up to the 1984 elections and his subsequent resignation invites scrutiny of the relationship between the Council, the military, and the constitutional party leaders.
In the run-up to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's ( OSCE ) November 1999 Istanbul summit, NATO members perceived three treaty compliance problems.

run-up and Council
In 2006, the Oxford branch of the party won a libel action against Bill Baker, Deputy Leader of Oxford City Council, who had posted defamatory material alleging the IWCA had links to violent extremists and Irish Republican groups to homes in Donnington Brook in the run-up to the 2005 local elections.
In the run-up to the 1981 Greater London Council elections, she was chosen to fight Islington South and Finsbury and on election formed part of the left faction in support of Ken Livingstone.
the Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner received several reports alleging that the resignation of four judges in the run-up to the decision occurred as result of extensive pressure by the executive.
The party emerged in the run-up to the 1891 Imperial Council ( Reichsrat ) elections under the populist Vienna politician Karl Lueger ( 1844 – 1910 ).

run-up and vote
In 2010, the party achieved a historic breakthrough in the run-up to the Legco vote on the government's 2012 constitutional reform package when it reached an agreement with Beijing to allow five new functional constituency members of Legco to be elected by popular vote.
Supporters of the Pahonia also criticize that the Pahonia and the former white-red-white flag were compared with Nazi symbols in propaganda that was published during the run-up to the vote.
She won the right to represent Peru in the Miss World contest as runner-up to Liesel Holler ( Miss Peru Universe 2004 ) and was one of the major favorites in the run-up to the pageant, which was decided by a global television / telephone / online vote.
In the run-up to the 23 June 2010 Legco vote on the reform package she refused support, saying that it did not go far enough towards democratic expectations, even if it included the Democratic Party's compromise proposal to have the five new district council functional constituency seats returned by popular election.
In 1997, when the US Senate overwhelmingly passed a resolution against ratifying the Kyoto Protocol, the industry funded a $ 13 million industry advertising blitz in the run-up to the vote.

run-up and would
In the run-up to the election, held on 9 April 1992, most opinion polls had suggested that the election would end in a hung parliament or a narrow Labour majority.
In the run-up to the announcement of the persons who would feature on the new banknotes, Lindgren's name had been the one most often put forward in the public debate.
Over the years, stock traders and analysts noted that a company touted on WSW on Friday would experience a run-up in its stock price the following Monday.
In August 1922 in the run-up to the negotiations that would produce the Anglo-Irish Treaty, de Valera asked the Dáil to amend the constitution to upgrade his official status to that of head of state, in part to give him equality with King George V of the United Kingdom in accrediting delegates to the negotiations.
In the run-up to World War I, both empires were alarmed by the unified German Empire's increasing activity in the Middle East, notably the German project of the Baghdad Railway, which would open up Mesopotamia and Persia to German trade and technology.
In the run-up to the Contest, many speculated that it would not be held in Israel, but would be moved to either Malta or the United Kingdom ( the countries that completed the top 3 of the 1998 Contest ).
The Alliance exploited the nation's mass unemployment in the run-up to the election, running a " Working Together for Britain " campaign which it promised would see unemployment reduced by up to 1, 000, 000.
In December, Mike Smith announced on the CDA forums that the CDA would be disbanding as he himself had now come to support the Tories again and wanted to campaign for them in the run-up to the next UK general election and circulated a letter to all members and supporters saying that the CDA would be effectively replaced by the Traditional Britain Group and urging their support.
Throughout the run-up to the battle he had been concerned that the Japanese would try to draw his main fleet away from the landing area using a diversionary force, and would then make an attack around the flank of the U. S. carrier force — an " end run " — hitting the invasion shipping off Saipan.
During the run-up to the first round of the 2007 presidential election, Buffet hoped that her candidacy would be supported by the left-wing groups who had participated in the " No " campaign in the referendum on the EU constitution.
There is also some evidence that the community charge had a lasting effect of people not registering themselves on the electoral register to evade collection attempts ; that may have had an effect on the results of the 1992 general election, which ended in a fourth successive Conservative victory, despite most opinion polls in the run-up to the election suggesting it would result in a hung parliament or a narrow Labour majority.
On 25 April 2005, during the run-up to the 2005 general election, he announced he would be defecting to the Liberal Democrats, ironically the successor party to the SDP, citing the invasion of Iraq of which he has been a long-term critic, university tuition fees and anti-terrorism laws as reasons for his defection and Blair's " scorn for liberal Britain ".
Phillips was predicted to struggle in the top flight ; in the run-up to the start of the 1999 – 2000 Premiership season, pundit Rodney Marsh stated that Phillips would ' struggle to get six goals '.
Hannah briefly adopted the pseudonym Glen Lambert in the run-up to and immediate aftermath of the release of Potemkin City Limits, causing confusion among some fans, reviewers, and commentators ; the band concluded the prank by announcing on 14 August 2006 that Glen Lambert had been dismissed and would be replaced by " former " member Chris Hannah.
In the run-up to the 1976 presidential election, TIME magazine profiled Powell, anticipating that if Carter were elected, Powell would serve a " dual role as adviser and spokesman ", and would become one of the most powerful White House press secretaries in history due to his close relationship with Carter.
Hughes ' physical presence ( a burly 6 ' 4 "), handlebar moustache, a penchant for exuberant displays of affection for his fellow players ( they called him " Fruitfly "), and a ( some would say ) " mincing " run-up ( that at times stretched to 45 paces ), made him a firm favourite amongst supporters.
In 1993, Paul Wolfowitz, who would later become prominent as the Deputy Secretary of Defense in the run-up to the Iraq war, became Dean of SAIS.
Spain made a fair recovery during the truce, ordering her finances and doing much to restore her prestige and stability in the run-up to the last truly great war in which she would play as the leading power.
In addition to the many non-leftist Arabs and Muslims in the movement, there were also European nationalists uncomfortable with U. S. unilateralism ( their numbers would greatly increase in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq ).
Miller was famous for varying his bowling to bemuse batsmen: he made sparing use of slower deliveries and would often adjust his run-up, surprisingly bowling his fastest deliveries from a short run.

run-up and have
Needless to say, strong hands are not eager to be joined by weak hands, for this increases the risk that they will have to absorb what these weak hands unload on the way up, at higher prices, during the run-up phase of the campaign.
Both of those have had dynamic run-ups in price on the market in recent months, both were selling at higher price-earnings and yield bases than Morton was coming to market at, and everyone who knew anything about it expected the Morton stock to have a fast run-up.
Responding to criticism of the newspaper's coverage during the run-up to the 2008 presidential election, Howell wrote: " The opinion pages have strong conservative voices ; the editorial board includes centrists and conservatives ; and there were editorials critical of Obama.
In a minute to the Cabinet's Defence and Overseas Policy committee the following month, Lamont set out his three objectives for the negotiations: first, to ensure Britain didn't have to join the single currency ; second, to ensure the opt-out was legally water-tight ; and third, to ensure that during the period in the run-up to the single currency, there should be no binding obligations on Britain.
The latter was claimed by the United States during the run-up to the war, but no such weapons have since been found.
Her series Fanny Cradock Cooks for Christmas is the only one of several she made to have been repeated in recent years, on the UK digital television channel Good Food, usually in the run-up to Christmas.
They have already accepted Howard who told a blatant lie ", a reference to the " Children overboard " scandal during the run-up to the 2001 Australian elections.
Consistent injuries have forced Gillespie to operate from a shorter run-up and therefore reduce his pace.
In the run-up to the Iraq War, Kristof opposed the impending invasion and occupation of Iraq, particularly because he felt that the Bush administration did not articulate a well-reasoned basis for it and did not have clear, long-term plans for post-invasion Iraq.
This drew strong criticism from many commentators, who suggested that their Faster bowlers, who had been responsible for the collapse, could have bowled from a shorter run-up.
Boris Johnson, the current Mayor of London, promised in the run-up to the mayoral election to rid the city of the controversial buses, and articulated buses on routes 18, 25, 38, 507 & 521 have already been decommissioned and replaced with double deckers.
Starting in 2006, real estate prices have started to drop due to the credit crunch affecting mortgage financing, and also reflecting the exuberant and irrational price run-up in the prior decade.
According to Eric Margolis, “ Americans would have been totally misled the run-up to the Iraq War had it not been for the Internet sites like ‘ Antiwar. com ;’ ‘ CommonDreams ;’ LewRockwell ; and Bigeye ; and magazines like ‘ American Conservative ’ and ‘ Harpers .’ George Szamuely maintained in 2000 that “ Antiwar. com now easily outshines the dreary foreign policy mags filled with the self-important vacuities of the Washington apparat .” Antiwar. com is “ a thoughtful, well-organized site ,” according to the Washington Post ’ s Linton Weeks.
Simultaneously a screed against politicians who sacrifice the quality of life of their constituents for short term gain or notoriety, and an outline of optimism regarding the possibility of the marginalized to take power, the article details the campaign from its inception through the run-up to election and ends with a consideration of the results and the impact they may have had.
Following their review of parliamentary representation in Lancashire in the run-up to the United Kingdom general election, 2010 including the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen, the Boundary Commission for England have created a re-shaped Rossendale and Darwen constituency.
In the run-up to the war, I became, on practical grounds, ever more fearful that, in his blindness to liberal principles, Bush was leading us over a cliff … It is true and it is a matter of satisfaction to me that, in the years since then, I have not made a career of saying ' I told you so.
In the run-up to independence, the Litunga, the Ngambela ( Prime Minister ) and about a dozen senior indunas went to London for talks with the Colonial Office, in an attempt to have Barotseland remain a Protectorate.
For example, in the run-up to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, five Chinese sturgeons, symbolising the five Olympic rings, have been given by China's Central Government to Hong Kong.

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